To: tiger-one
You're making the mistake of assuming that the reporter has ANY knowledge of guns. I noted this also but didn't comment because it's such a common mistake. Notice how he says the bullets fell out. If that is actually true, the ammunition manufacturer could be sued, since they dislodged from the cartridges in which they are supposed to be securely crimped.
Remember the cardinal rule of modern media - journalists are socialist morons, with big egos and almost no hard knowledge or analytical skills.
38 posted on
06/02/2006 4:57:04 AM PDT by
Hardastarboard
(Why isn't there an "NRA" for the rest of my rights?)
To: Hardastarboard
It's not a clip! It's called a magazine! Da!
Any decent firearm that law enforcement would carry would have a magazine incapable of spilling it's guts when dropped on the ground. This article is total B.S!
39 posted on
06/02/2006 5:03:03 AM PDT by
mr_hammer
(They have eyes, but do not see . . .)
To: Hardastarboard
You beat me to it. I wonder if he vacuumed up the powder after the "bullets" fell out of the cartridges? And what kind of magazine lets all the "bullets" fall out when dropped? Conceivably, one cartridge might pop out from the magazine
42 posted on
06/02/2006 5:29:20 AM PDT by
garyhope
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